Seems like everyone is eagerly awaiting the release of the new "Stars Wars" movie, "Episode III--Revenge of the Sith," on Thursday. As for Q, we're a little out of touch with the whole "Star Wars" thing in the same way that we can't keep up on the current music scene, no matter how many issues of Rolling Stone and Spin we read. But before you laugh at us for not knowing how Anakin is related to Princess Leia or for not being able to tell the difference between that song by Jay-Z, that song by that guy who sounds like Jay-Z and that song by that other guy who sounds like Jay-Z, take the following test.

RedEye got some static for pointing out strip club themes and lyrics to a few local radio stations. Some acknowledged the songs were "stripped" down, but others acted like our minds were in the gutter. You be the judge. Check out these lyrics from "clean" versions of songs in recent radio rotation. Then, e-mail ritaredeye@tribune.com to let us know if you think it's "strip-hop" or "strip-not." Please include your full name, age and neighborhood. Twista featuring Pit Bull SONG: "Hit the Floor" LYRIC: "Shake it shake it for me/Come and work it for me/Shorty but don't break it for me/Wiggle wiggle won't you come on and get naked for me."

MTV keeps churning out new pilots, this time snagging R&B singer/actor Omarion. Omarion's self-titled series will follow the "You Got Served" star as he sets up his own record label and clothing line. Another MTV pilot will look at the downside of the entertainment business, with Ashley Angel of the defunct band O-Town struggling to make a comeback in "There and Back." The list of projects also includes a show about a Queens barbershop that serves as a breeding ground for hip-hop talent, a "Real World"-type series about a group of models living together and a revenge-based series from "Jackass" regular Ryan Dunn.

Grills apparently aren't conducive to verbal communication. Houston rapper Bun B told the Los Angeles Times that a grill makes it "real hard to talk; it builds up saliva." Dentists, too, are worried about grills, especially the health risks. Dr. Matthew Messina, consumer adviser for the American Dental Association, says bacteria tends to get trapped under a grill, which can result in cavities, gum disease and even bone loss. "The longer it's in place, the more the risk escalates," Messina says.

1. Oh, and 'End of Days' Addressing the Republican National Convention, Arnold Schwarzenegger said: "We [Republicans] encourage your dreams. We believe in your future." This from the star of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." 2. Then again . . . This convention looks a lot like the Democratic National Convention, but things tend to look the same when I'm asleep on my keyboard. 3. Oh, boo yourself 50 Cent got booed off the stage at a British music festival last weekend, nme.com reports.